- Digital Omnium (https://digitalomnium.com): A comprehensive resource for oral history and podcasting, offering insights on equipment, recording techniques, and best practices.
- Alitu (https://www.alitu.com): An all-in-one podcast making tool that simplifies recording, editing, and publishing, with features like automatic audio enhancement and transcription.
- NPR Training Portal (https://training.npr.org/): Offers free audio production and storytelling guides from experienced public radio professionals.
- Transom (https://transom.org): Provides in-depth articles, workshops, and tools for audio storytelling and podcast production.
- Audacity (https://www.audacityteam.org): A free, open-source audio editing software popular among podcasters for its simplicity and functionality.
- Riverside (https://riverside.fm): A high-quality recording platform that captures separate audio tracks for each participant, ideal for remote interviews.
- Podbean (https://www.podbean.com): An all-in-one podcast hosting platform with built-in recording capabilities and distribution tools.
- Buzzsprout’s YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/buzzsprout): Offers excellent tutorials and tips for podcasters, especially beginners.
- Listen Notes (https://www.listennotes.com): A podcast search engine useful for researching existing podcasts in your field.
- Amplify Podcast Network Resources (https://amplifypodcastnetwork.ca/resources/): Provides academic-focused podcasting guides and worksheets.
- Pro Tools (https://www.avid.com/pro-tools): A professional-grade audio production software used in many industries, including podcasting.
- Zoom PodTrak P4 (https://zoomcorp.com/en/us/podtrak-recorders/podcast-recorders/podtrak-p4/): A versatile podcast recorder that allows for multiple inputs and separate track recording.
- Zoom H3 (https://zoomcorp.com/en/us/field-recorders/field-recorders/f3/): An exceptionally tough field recorder that does 32 bit float.
- Scholarly Podcasting Guide (https://scholars.wlu.ca/books/2/): A comprehensive guide to academic podcasting available as a free PDF or EPUB[8].
- EditPoint (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/editpoint/id1511177021): An iOS app that allows for mobile podcast editing and note-taking during playback[9].
- Google Workspace (https://workspace.google.com/): Collaborative tools like Google Docs and Sheets for planning and organizing podcast content[2].
- Sources for Podcasts and Open Educational Resources (https://instructionalcontinuity.georgetown.edu/sources-for-podcasts-and-open-educational-resources/)
- Listen to This: The Best Podcasts for College Students https://www.bestcolleges.com/blog/podcasts-for-students/
- Podcasting and Audio Storytelling: Resources – Research Guides https://guides.lib.umich.edu/c.php?g=839924&p=6012156
- 8 Educational Podcasts for College Studens https://www.listening.com/blog/podcasts-for-college-students/
- Podcast Tools for Creating Shows https://riverside.fm/blog/podcast-tools
- Sound Advice: The NPR guide to student podcasting https://www.npr.org/2023/02/18/1149984588/how-to-start-a-podcast-student
- Podcasting Resources – Research Guides – Emory University https://guides.libraries.emory.edu/podcasting
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